Spain’s conservatives seek ‘reboot’ after civil war
Galician moderate takes helm of crisis-ridden Popular Party
Galician moderate takes helm of crisis-ridden Popular Party
Face mask contract at centre of power struggle in Spain’s main opposition party
‘Total immersion’ model has been in place in region’s schools for four decades
How the separatist movement has evolved and who’s who among its leadership
Sport has taken off in a region which has a Celtic affinity to Ireland’s ‘brother culture’
Popular Party’s Pablo Casado has ramped up his fiery rhetoric in a bid to become PM
Whatever the outcome, odds are that Spain’s politics will remain fractious
Former prime minister Rajoy a witness in rebellion case
Former prime minister Mariano Rajoy is due to take the stand as a witness next week
About 45,000 take to the streets of Spain’s capital ahead of trial of separatist leaders
Interview: Exiled Catalan leader speaks on the impending trial of separatists and Brexit
Blow to PM Pedro Sánchez in first electoral test as anti-immigrant Vox wins 12 seats
An agreed, Scottish-style referendum may be necessary to clear the air
Magistrate finds evidence that Pablo Casado’s degree was a ‘gift’ because of political connections
Spanish minister Meritxell Batet on her government’s detente with Catalan leaders
Pablo Casado promises a return to traditional conservative values for Popular Party
Popular Party chooses traditionalist Pablo Casado following divisive leadership contest
As the Popular Party chooses a new leader, members grapple with a threat of extinction
Veteran of two space missions Pedro Duque named in cabinet dominated by women
What form the new epoch will take remains very hard to discern
New PM Pedro Sánchez sets the Catalan crisis and gender parity in cabinet as his key goals
New prime minister seeks backing for anti-establishment government
Socialist leader becomes PM after successfully ousting predecessor Mariano Rajoy
Pedro Sánchez pulls off unlikely feat but fragile government faces myriad challenges
Italian stocks advance after government sworn in to end worrying political deadlock
Socialist becomes the new PM with the support of a ‘Frankenstein coalition’
Even US tariffs on steel and aluminium did not dent the relief rally
Leader could resign ahead of no-confidence vote amid torrent of corruption allegations
Spain’s parliament is more fractured than it has been since the return to democracy
Irish State bonds cushioned for the moment as Italian woes evoke euro zone crisis memories
A quick explainer on why it erupted and what’s likely to happen next
Spanish prime minister faces confidence vote
Partido Popular leader’s sorrows are mostly of his and his party’s own making
Spanish prime minister faces no-confidence vote this week
His message sent even more regret “for the loss of human life and material damage” inflicted by the earthquake that struck the Chinese city of Gansu on Monday
Socialists could struggle to gather support for no-confidence vote against prime minister
Spanish direct rule remains after Quim Torra appoints jailed and exiled politicians
Ciudadanos urges PM to act swiftly to curtail any fresh attempts at unilateral secession
Catalan parliament votes in candidate handpicked by Puigdemont to end stalemate
Ian Gibson has lived in Spain for decades and is best known for his work on the poet Federico García Lorca
Unionists warn against ‘xenophobic’ Joaquim ‘Quim’ Torra as president
Journalists wear black and share claims of manipulation by superiors
Cristina Cifuentes of Popular Party resigns after footage emerges of supermarket incident
Madrid Letter: Controversy fuels success of Galicia-based ‘Fariña’ TV show set in 1980s
Organisers say 750,000 people marched in Barcelona; police put attendance at 315,000
Former Catalan leader freed from prison after Germany decides not to extradite him
Carles Puigdemont’s arrest has galvanised a movement that had lost momentum
Arrest of Carles Puigdemont in Germany comes as Spanish supreme court formalises charges of rebellion against 13 Catalan politicians
Secessionist leader Marta Rovira flees to Switzerland as 13 politicians charged with rebellion
Investiture vote could take place as soon as Thursday due to judicial pressures
Madrid Letter: Political right accuses leftists of commandeering protests
Right-wing parties swoon after pop star performs new words to national tune
Cantillon: Spanish finance minister was favourite to win VP post at European Central Bank
Catalan parliament in limbo as speaker calls off debate to swear in new president
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices